Megan Thee Stallion is taking care of her mind, body and spirit.
The Grammy-winning rapper, 28, who is gearing up to headline the closing night of ESSENCE Festival of Culture, presented by Coca-Cola in New Orleans June 29-July 3, tells PEOPLE that her physical health comes first these days.
“I’m really proud of my journey,” says the star. “Fitness has become a part of my lifestyle. I’ve been disciplined and committed to working out on a regular basis and investing in my health.”
In March, the rapper made her return to social media — following the December conviction of rapper Tory Lanez, who was found guilty of shooting her in 2020 — and to fans, who instantly noticed her sculpted new look.
Sharing 10 images on instagram March 16, including Sєxy ʙικιɴι selfies and a mid-workout pH๏τo, the star made headlines. This came days after her sleek and sultry return to the red carpet at Vanity Fair’s Oscars After Party.
The star is now teasing that fans may soon get even more details of her workout regimen. “I might have to drop a H๏τtie Bootcamp sometime soon,” she says, adding that she spends her self-care days “journaling, praying, spending time with my dogs, working out, binging my favorite shows and just doing activities that make me happy.”
And while she’s not focused on putting out any new music at the moment, one of the activities she still enjoys is performing.
The star, who took the stage at the Final Four in April and recently at LA Pride Festival, says, “I’m looking forward to keeping the moment and positive energy going at ESSENCE Fest. I love performing and I know my H๏τties are going to pop out in New Orleans, so we’re going to have a blast together and make it a vibe.”
The music festival, the country’s largest, with a draw of 500,000, is put on by leading Black women’s publication ESSENCE Magazine and its parent company ESSENCE Ventures. Megan says she’s thrilled to take part in the event that speaks to women from all walks of life. The upcoming gig, which includes hip-hop legends Missy Elliott and Lauryn Hill, has made her reflect on her own journey.
“It’s still very early in my career, but when it’s all said and done, I want to be known as someone that put her heart into everything and stayed true to herself,” says the rapper of what she hopes fans see in her. “I want to be recognized as more than an artist, I want to be respected as an entrepreneur and philanthropist that used her resources to open doors for women, set a positive example for others and make the world a better place.”